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  • The near-infrared counterpart of 4U 1636-53
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  • Context. The optical counterpart of the neutron star X-ray binary and well known X-ray burster, 4U 1636-53 (=4U 1636-536 = V801 Ara) has been studied for three decades. However, no infrared studies have been reported to date. Aims. Our aims are to identify and investigate the near-infrared (NIR) counterpart of 4U 1636-53. Methods. We present deep, KS-band (2.2    μm) imaging of the region of 4U 1636-53 taken with the Infrared Spectrometer And Array Camera (ISAAC) on the Very Large Telescope. Archival optical and UV data were used to infer the 0.2−2.2    μm spectral energy distribution (SED). Results. One star is located at coordinates α = 16:40:55.57, δ =  −53:45:05.2 (J2000; 1 σ positional uncertainty of  ~0.3 arcsec), which is consistent with the known optical position of 4U 1636-53; its magnitude is KS = 16.14  ±  0.12. This star is also detected in the 2MASS survey in the J-band and has a magnitude of J = 16.65  ±  0.22. Assuming that the persistent emission is quite steady, the 0.4−2.2    μm de-reddened SED can be described by a power law Fν ∝  ν1.5  ±  0.3, with some possible curvature ( Fν ∝  ν ≲ 1.5) at 0.2−0.4    μm. The SED can be approximated by a blackbody of temperature  ~27 000 K. This is typical for an active low-mass X-ray binary, and the emission can be explained by the outer regions of a (likely irradiated) accretion disc. We therefore interpret this KS-band star as the NIR counterpart.
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